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Why is the concept of predestination significant in God's plan for salvation?

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Predestination illustrates God's sovereign choice and purpose in saving sinners according to His grace, not based on any human effort.

Predestination is a central tenet of sovereign grace theology, emphasizing that God’s plan for salvation is rooted in His eternal choice rather than human endeavors. This is reflected in the narrative of the prodigal son, where the father's grace actively pursues the wayward son as part of God's sovereign plan. The concept implies that before creation, God chose certain individuals to receive His mercy and grace, ensuring that their coming to faith is not dictated by their actions but by His divine will. Romans 8:30 speaks to this point where it states, 'Moreover, whom He predestined, these He also called; whom He called, these He also justified; and whom He justified, these He also glorified.' This unfolding of God’s redemptive plan showcases His sovereignty in dispensing grace, making it vital for believers to rest in the assurance that their salvation is secure in His purpose.
Scripture References: Romans 8:30

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Don Fortner · Mar 14, 2004
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